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The pact_methodology
library is an open-source Python implementation of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) PACT Methodology. This methodology is designed to standardize the calculation of product carbon footprints (PCFs), enabling organizations and industries to track and reduce their environmental impact.
The PACT Methodology, developed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), provides a standardized methodology for calculating PCFs. This methodology aims to increase consistency and transparency in carbon accounting across various industries. Learn more about the framework on the Pathfinder website: https://www.carbon-transparency.org
The pact_methodology library is developed and maintained by ZeroTwentyFifty. Visit our website https://www.zerotwentyfifty.com to learn more about our work.
- Standardized Compliance: Ensures adherence to the latest PACT Methodology standards, facilitating carbon accounting consistency.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Provides tools for data collection, manipulation, and analysis, empowering users to make informed decisions to reduce carbon emissions.
- Integration with Ecosystems: Can be integrated with various systems and tools, streamlining the carbon footprint management process.
- Comprehensive Documentation: Detailed documentation is available to guide users through the library's functionality and usage.
To install the pact_methodology
library, use the following command:
pip install pact_methodology
You can view the docs here: http://pathfinder-framework.readthedocs.io/
We welcome contributions to improve and extend the pact_methodology
library. Please follow these guidelines:
- Open an issue to discuss proposed changes before submitting a pull request.
- Ensure code adheres to PEP 8 style guidelines.
- Include unit tests for new functionality.
This project is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
For more information about the PACT Methodology and its applications, visit our blog post: PACT Methodology Library Announcement.
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